resort area
Noun: 1. A geographical location developed primarily for vacation and leisure activities: A "resort area" is a region, town, or specific zone that is designed, built, and maintained to attract tourists and visitors seeking recreation, relaxation, and entertainment. Its economy and infrastructure are typically centered around hospitality and leisure services.
The term "resort area" is used to describe a destination whose primary function is tourism. It often implies the presence of concentrated amenities like hotels, restaurants, beaches, ski slopes, golf courses, or spas. - It functions as a compound noun. The word "resort" modifies the type of "area." - It is commonly used in travel, tourism, and real estate contexts.
- Noun:
- Aspen is a famous ski resort area in Colorado.
- The government invested in infrastructure to develop the coastal resort area.
- During the summer, the population of the resort area triples with visitors.
- "to be/become a resort area": Describes the status or transformation of a location.
- The quiet fishing village slowly became a bustling resort area.
- Resort (n): A place frequented for holidays or recreation. (e.g., ). This is the core component of the compound noun "resort area."
- Tourist area (n): A more general term for any area that attracts tourists, which may include historical or cultural sites not specifically designed as resorts.
- Vacation destination (n): A broader phrase for any place people choose to go on holiday.
- Tourist resort
- Leisure destination
- Vacation spot
- Industrial area
- Residential suburb
- Commercial district
- All-inclusive resort: A specific type of resort within a resort area where one price covers accommodation, meals, drinks, and activities.
- Off-season: The period in a resort area when tourist activity is at its lowest.
- Peak season: The busiest time in a resort area.
- an area where many people go for recreation